Marisa Micallef seems to enjoy her weekly attacks on the Nationalist Party and the government, even at the risk of repeating herself.
It seems for your correspondent that the Nationalist government/party rarely do anything right and always finds faults to write about in your paper. I find this strange because as a former Nationalist candidate she can easily put her complaints to the top officials of the party instead of attacking the party in your paper week in week out.
It is a pity that she is wasting so much energy attacking the government and the Nationalist Party when she would do more good in engaging herself in party activities. There, she would be able to put pressure on the party officials and prevent so much harm being done.
The PN has just amended its statute to make it easier for women, like your correspondent, to participate in the party’s decisions. This is the sound way that should be followed and not criticise the government of which she informally forms part as a chairperson of one of its entities.
She rightly wrote that our Prime Minister is intelligent, hard working and honest but at the same time she wrote that this intelligent Prime Minister is being abused.
But I am sure that your correspondent knows as anybody else that no decision is taken within any organisation without the leader’s blessing.
One is here apt to ask why did she contest the election under the Nationalist Party ticket if, as she often declared, she feels so uncomfortable within this party?
Finally, I think that her continuous attacks on decisions taken by both the Nationalist government and party are incompatible with her position as chairperson of the Housing Authority under a Nationalist government.
Charles Camilleri
PAOLA